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the cationally” by enlarging the oppor-
tunities for edncated skill to reap
good rewards ; every factory founded
hy Protection is a mechanical schoo!
where every latent talent is brought
out, edneated, tamed and found
’ ; ‘i 4 —
its natura 5} hore. Free T: bia
> 3 j 1} s al -
Wonkd saut up tuese schools oO:
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skiiled industry.
l’r tact. s tvaneee Vitie: }.
fotéecluon ATVance Pepticai ad?-
' - ~ Mae IRS “oe one oas0)
yOupmen. OF SlimuUulIalinge nulliocnéi
ae see 04 say gee fay
S nlimeut, vecaiuse it incites men tk
Tracie tends to kill national senti-
’ et . : riled j tr a infefrest
Mietik 5 & Woolliel aes ) wi. ItMeFesi
ta
ina eouulr haa sacnilced the
workmen ot Canada to foreign com.
t
Ie would be impossible for verbal
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INgeNulcy LO i1Tasne a wore avsowlle .
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fats ae war ‘ met ef? yyeT
bsuse, Us a more HSI @ wrest ebi. coat,
than to say that Free Trade 3s in
harmony with Liberal principles,
for Free Trade ts the direct, the ab-
solute dental of the best rine ip s
of Liberalisin,—Trade Review.
WwW ‘ ry ay
\y E ATe ruiv SOITY to have
eTic Yeu our Collemporary he
er 3 re ee * . 9
Vidette, inasmtci: as We lin ont
isstic | fore Lhe 243%, Pete | Lut renort
i ° | ’ } ’ es
the trial oi the (yucen Vs L yu, Lilt
Ode tu asstiiage Us ariel bv st{aling
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liut we had gone tuo preas vel
i
the ense Was cComc.iuded, Ul Wile?
respondents bearing on (he mater,
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rt t Wi Cli ‘ 1 Ysl CXACEHt butt Cculhli-
lent, ANG Wut Which we bad noth-
ing to un, Let The Vidette bear in
% 43 nen eee Be ae
inind ihe passage from Holy Writ,
i .
“fet hitn wo 1g With Ve ut Sill cust
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ihe irst on
| Te atop a AR ON
tnat the Grits are the
‘
nrty lear tiie Ottawa Free
Press. the leadine J! _—_ 1°
4 ress, he seading Liochas organ in
ruastern Ontario lhe annonncee
ment made by Afr. Beatty
seyvative imember for Larry Sound
‘ ’ 2 tug? } ’ ’ .
i i}¢ lL. idm lie, that he jntends
herealivcr to § Uy put tie Uoveri
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nent, Will mo ce t brine wpol
} te , ‘ j ; ' 7 '
bbtba \ Pha Ui \ itt Lise «tlidd
‘ t, . 1 ¥ } ’
ibuse from the Tory organs, 1
a }
fitiaa constituen > Wii rif cli t >» *
,
thet their interests will te bette
canst } 1! re |
CTVeG DY Lue COUrsS@ UiCIT Tet tescii-
i
- i ” os =
ative has laken And this 1a tnt
} ee) } ° . ar
i iticai WoTraAlity Siadea of Jiac-
Vedis bro >) back i Hlow hives
,) ¢ imad ‘
“Hi, Pecognizing Lie Jade ‘| acy
’
‘ ;
the Gsoveruments seed grain grant
lecided to supplement it, and has
ourchas d two ears of seed cats for
| s'ribution We imce beef res had
‘saion to draw attention to thy
, ~
ses eke ‘ ‘ ‘
mt ? mt inc C¢CmMi Oj of i ‘
oF 12 ¥ aciua : red @ Su
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C. E. — ‘VENTION,
Fourth Annnal Convention ¢f (be Nertk-
.
The Fourth A: feu ion of th
sore Les i eo thwes: Territories War
sveld at Moore Jaw ou 6,00! Friday and wa
toncindes on Sunday nigut
2.6 PTUC4H 1104 Were umes lo commence
at 7 aw. on Pridsy uiorting, in the Meth
diet ciicreh, bit as the tiuin f om the east
as bb BYé & * jal €2é@ programme
wast ™m «Tr . Seev iene ‘at rs
were tpre-¢ 33 ’ L& u Waolse ey
(srorrie .¢ . | ~ fe, A Tw? :
% gine Ie C+ and { . i i tL
2
tile to 2 Mmibis P x 2 .tiatt
. ane {oowe Jaw: and Ie jiedcdor
< sag! iy *- vainphe zi fer H Aa
Mekerinwe ab SACK: inter
Adier he te + e%e Ps G@ ae #4 "was
ren ¢ d ; ae ea rr, sna i ue r
sates bet *he ea-Ur- { a:in2 2 mcs
Tula: 2 ee e.¢ c : yi a vir
api bist § Metm® of am Chat “'
ia er ee y ry . ® 4 oa
srw ; t ’ + “+ es iii t
inmB Dewi: Gy cUliah per it
Me vt Nex “Aca “ic *i it A Driv J
LO Rieter ss ” His age ™ ” ha f t teat
eiizet#, > & SO¢.6'F tiat Gessreu a
2
cOmU eh FOE T cu Fis CaccU nie i to 3
dace far resechiug effects fur good ib cag
Le i@Tr.teries. ati se 2:°9 gate aH;
pract.ca. & BtS to (le ce egates ni ote,
members of the CL. Societs
S0@ etic ary-Weascrer them resi iis
SUGa. Tepe, Winck Bab Very cnoctraesins
The eXpéenset ar> #00ic Flat considerane,
notwithetand ng the large amount of tolan-
tary lavor, aud the strctcet ecomomy, and
thus any whe give com rbtti
j ? bemmyg careful y expeuded
The first puper was admir
Met uiiagh, of Indian
CG. Haring, of Lethbr dy: -
(mM Nnaliva se
Many of ¢
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con .fivuti
nit tint
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farewell vath
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LOLA
QUAPFELLE PRIGRESS.
thursday Apt 18, 1895,
PLATINUM M'NES.
| Th +6 of Simim4@meen Contain the Large
: ’
Doy lt in the World.
en — — ee
ing him, Molifrando shot the dog end left
him for dead, but the next day the animal
returned home bleeding and appealed by
whining to the murdered man’s brother.
The dog led his follower to the scene of
the tragedy and began barking and scrap-
ing the ashes with its paws and here the
charred remains were found. One wit-
ness. Angel, who visited the ash heap two
days after the murder, testified that he
saw distinctly the outlines of the murder-
ed man’s form lying inthe ashes. The
form seemed perfectly distinct and in bold
relief,
at
us metals, gold -
GIGANTIC SWINDLERS.
Chicago Detectives Haye Unearthed a Far
Reaching Scheme.
The United States’ secret service op-
geage of a country’s mineral
wealth generally measured by its pro-
dactioa of the two preci
and siiver. Not alone in the output of
theee two must British Columbia be con-
lered, as others equally valuable, al-
though not 80 extensive, are to be found
j thin ber territory. Among these other
metals platinom holds perhaps first place,
and Sritish Columbia fer her producuon
eratorein Chicago and Washington have
unearthed probably the most unique and
‘ 5 ava 3 ‘S — ‘val . ‘
of che same has only one superior > ae atthe same time the most important
viz, ss Prior to the nate sal 4 ’" | swindle ever perpetrated on the govern-
: - ‘ —, n this province a h wae ee ment. Its magnitude, after two days
Te Se, ae * Ore | investigation can only be guessed at, but
: ' r dictated the price mere: ts 1
rather dictated (he) price to 0 | it is believe thousands upon thousands of
for the »the world’s market. | 3 }
si import * | dollars have been secured by a yang of
f rreal nomic iortance was | mse ; ?
sting i NR C “ sey - n | killed counterfeiters, who have repro-
tf ess . mbia that it | dneed with wonderfal skill and accuracy,
the effect of not only disturbing the | ak +i , }
"¢ >. | the pink 2 ceatstamp. It is thought the
hase of SUpDPiV. Put alse oO etuec] iV ne} ° = . is :
aa ntringic * ; It recucing the | country is flooded from New York to San
a ee ane pa wo | Francisco, with these spurious stamps
2 é =] ; 2 hig ‘Ver ~~ . whe . .
pees: bgt sweniagae er fe By vy | and the United States have been carrying
ents os th *',__, | millions of letters from which not one
i ¢ iv to \V rious -a8ons it ifs J ~ ‘hs
. : “ate i the prc | | Cent of revenue has been received, Chi-
—_ Ege arg 2 ar cago, apparently has been the headquar-
cogadh Pe ee ee 3 , | tersof the gang, and the product has been
ei eae Ip] _e aiSo — sat t a ehipped to distributing agents through
4 igfi it ik now! if *XIsI l yreal } . :
2 : al hes in grea’ | the express comprnies. Just exactly
LY nthe Similkameen, yet the |, he informati hed t] pitting
oe : cial how the information reached the govern-
panies owning the placer grounds ; :
| a a ee ie nent ollicials is not known, but they
yeh 5 ct haeargy a 6 ‘’ | evidently got a straight tip, for Captain
bal ‘ »an' y it extent P } ac = os ,
mys sg dase SE eae a “tuart, of the postal inspector’s derpart-
¢ I I I assume ¢ ive ‘ . . S),.
1 Mi. 0 assume a#enlve | ment, and Captain Porter, of the United
ee Hs 4. te | States secret service bureau, called at the
” ras a ydraulic ray . .
a oe vent ane Myeranc | wells Fargo office and were taken to the
: n March i st increased | |, Thay -
. pg tag lg reace® | store room. There they found an oblong
Mer rig lai stock to packaye, looking like a big roll of music.
: NE NO6E COMPOBINE | Tt contained 10,000 of these counterfeit
f wound the names of stampa
; ent sh Columbians and vee
e] H. Abbott, of the
oh eis se ee HYPNOTISM A GOOD POINT.
A. we F Mahon, |
i : The U.S. Supreme Court Admits it for
{ i t Capt. R.d
, > 7 Defence or Conviction,
i i ! ! hie Peet]
win f New Westminster, is presi- The supreme court of Kansas rendered
pal \etive operations | @ decision in which hypnotism is recog:
‘unimer, and work | nized both as a defence and yround for
rented under vigorous man- | conviction of crime, The case passed
, ty , tj A , . ; ; .
Ayerrey ili Wale Whiieh Wili be u
be Taken out of } ay it creek
‘ the Similka
een, some of Whiel would show that a
“e: are wi
‘lated re the
10 were working the
-}| Upon came up from the Cowley county
. | district court. On May Sth last, Thos.
MeDonald, without apparent provoca-
tion, shot and killed Thomas Patton,
t | near his home in Winfield. He was ar-
rested, charged with murder, and set up
nsidered it to be nothing | a defence that he was under the power
than white iron, and of no value. | of hypnotic influence of Anderson Gray,
Was by them looked upon asa | and was neither legally nor morally re-
thee, interfering, as it did, with the | sponsible for the deed, He was acquitted
peration of Washing for gold, 2s by ite | and Gray was pnt under arrest, and tried
ecit Ti tcoummiated In the | formurder. He was found gnilty of
d ny in ciose jaxtapo- | murder in the first degree, notwithstand-
with the yvold, at the ratio of ing the fact that he was not present
nees of platinum to | of | when thecrime was ¢ ymimitted, the evi
y A readily understood what | dence for the state going to show that he
‘ Was to separate the two, and | caused MeDonald to do the deed through
were the miners agvrieved, who | hypnotic intlaence. An appeal was taken
iter separating the pesky stuff, as they | to the Supreme court and in an opinion
fhe same had to be thrown | rendered recently, the ruling of the lower
A fl thrown aWAY t was, until! | court was matlntained.
e as itetroe value became } nown. —_-—
é ithe pecnliarities of the metal A DISLODGED BOULDER.
t never found in paying quantities
, n — ‘4 ground, no edges teh | Causes a Boston and Maine Engine to go
! A. eve MaVIng been discovered,
er than ‘ anantity found, and | Down an Embenkment.
. thextracting inthe nickle ores The Boston and Maine’s sonth going
it Prot, Dawson in giving his { train from Sherbrooke. (jue., left there
is touts origin on the Similka m time the other night. When _ just
‘ “ Diarite belt which | within halfa mile north of Smith’s Mills
es the rive ist below the mouth of | station, at a spot known as “The Cut,”
( een cut throngh | the engine struck something which im-
tobe the matrix of the platinum ; | mediately threw it off the railsand down
, { ct fhe metal would | the embankment. The bagyage car at-
t ry, as it is always | tached to the engine wasleft on the track.
very rough nature, showing that | Engineer Roney and Fireman Emerson
Ken piace close at went down with the engine and were re-
jmoved froin it both dead. Investigation
proved that an obstruction which had
f THE RUINS caused the accident was a large boulder
Five Story Ruilding Collapses Killing Sey-
eral People,
iter
e five story building of Chap-
; anand Sons on Main street. Wheeling,
\\ i tand the
» building
lv with-
ried se Veral per
mt! soa |g yt rl
ow (.6SRie «is r
“ons
How They Do It.
{ ' st 9)? nit 1 . neat
SAP pearance Oj
rat ean i
ipaivgn fand
the recent
was
t AnDavgers of
: ww
hee ani Was
inter
; of necessary
Tyed that enor
¢} e Post
t of the city
faye,
hall
minted te
banayers
that the
Towser Convicted Them
=« Vf = y . ,
98 Malifando and Felix ( havez were
he iret degree.
t Thomas Martinez
Iai the body. They
tting that Martinez had
After
aught then stealing cattie
two
defeated, |
ag | BeXt morning, when the man’ appeared
kill- |
Which had been dislodged by the train.
The train was an unusually heavy one,
having alarge number of passengers and
extra coaches from the lines of the Grand
frunk and Quebee Central railways.
The passengers experienced only fa vig-
ororous shock.
CHOLERA BREAKS OUT.
Japanese Soldiers Stricken
Dread Disease,
With the
The London Times to-day publishes a
dispatch from kabe saving that itis re-
ported there that cholera has broken out
among the Japanese troops at Pescadore
island. It is estimated that 400 casea of
cholera have occurred and ofthis nnmber
one hundred have proved fatal.
‘he correspondent of the Times at Hong
Kong says the inhabitants of the island
of bormova are dissatistied thinking that
their exemption from the armistice indj-
Cates that they have been deserted by
the Pekin authorities and the foreignors
on that island believe that the Japanese
will be welcomed aftera slight resistance.
boreign trade is at astandstill. There is
| creat fear at Canton of an attack by the
Japanese. The precantions to prevent a
Japanese approach have necessitated sus-
pension of all trattic on the river.
WAS EATEN ALIVE,
| A Ferocious Maniac Deyours
Rancher,
an Towa
C. bk. Converse,a wealthy ranchman
ving near Jetlerson.a small town in the
| vicinity of Sioux City, Ia, met a horrible
| death the other night at the bands of a
| maniac, who imagined himself to he a
Vampire, and attacking his victim literally
|} devonred him alive, rhe lunatic met
Converse as he returned home from town
jlateat night. He instantly set upon
if dragged him to the wround and tore
| him to pieces with his teeth and nails,
nothing was known of the affair till the
iiihi,
| at Jetlerson covered wiih blood, and be
; ma a
gan to boast of his exploit. The lanatic
fis supposed to have escaped from an asy:
!
i ha
iUTh,
THREE MEM SHOT DOWN.
A Colored Deputy Sheriff Mortally Wounds
Two Fighters.
A desperate shooting affray occurred
at San Jacinto, Cal.. the other night at a
saloon. Three men were shot, two of them
are mortally wounded, Charley Marshal]
and Bowers. Frank Hamilton, a colored
deputy sherif? of Cahnilla did the shoot-
ing. Albert Larson, an innocent party, ;
happened to pass at }
received a bullet from Marshall's revol-
ver; it entered his back, passed through
the naval and grazed his wrist.
die.
the moment and
He will
COVERED: WITH PIMPLES-AN ANX-
The Disease Dissappears in Three Weeks
DOWN ON THE H.B. R.
The Directors of the C. P. R. Protest
Against Aid to Constructioa,
A dispatch from Montreal to the To-
ronto World savs it is understood that the
directors of the Canadian Pacifio railway
have passed a resolution in the shape of a
protest against the government of Canada
giving the bonus proposed and already
ratified by the privy council tothe Hud-
son’s Bay railway project. They contend
that the line, if ever built, will divert
traffic from them and that nearly two
hundred miles of the road will parallel
their road West of Winnipeg, and that
the road isnotrejuired. They also stated
that if the Hudsons’ Bay road is aided the
C. P. R. will ask for an additional allow-
ance on account of transportation of mails
to different parts of the country.
—
SLANDERING CLEVELAND.
A New England Preacher Accuses the
President ot Drunkenness.
There is great indignation expressed
amongst Democrats over the attack made
upon President Cleveland at the New
England Methodist conference by Rev.
Dr. Landing, who charged him with
drunkenness at the chamber of commerce
dinner, and denunciation of the clerical
vilifier are heard on every hand.
Chauncey Depew said: “There is only
one reply that can be made to such a
story—it is absolutely contemptible and
absurd. I satnear him at the dinner,
and say he was absolutely sober.”
A Mother’s Way.
When the Rev. Horace Bushnell was
a boy, he was very desirous of knowing
something about music, No one in the
family could teach him, however, and
his mother, with that divine patience
and insight which belong to mothers in
general, found that if the lad was to
have his wish at all it must be through
her. She obtained a book and soon
tanght him all she knew—the scale, the
keynote and how to find it, and the time
of the notes.
This was only ‘book learning,” how-
ever, and the question was to adapt it
to the use of the voice. Little Horace
wanted to sing by note, and that his
mother could not teach him. She could
sing by ear, however, and the two hit
upon a species of reverse process. The
mother sang familiar tunes, and the boy
watched the notes, observing how the
intervals and Ume ran aiong, ana, as ne
expressed it, ‘‘soon began almost to sing
with us,”
And from singing airs they knew into
notes that bore no meaning they finally
learned to sing airs they did not know
out of similar notation, The method
had been unlocked, and further progress
was easy. The mother’s heart had found
out the way.—Youth’s Companion.
a City of Boof Gardens.
The majority of the houses in Buenos
Ayres have but one story, whose flat
roof serves all the purposes of Yankee
lawns and door yards, While the patios
are frequently utilized as dining and sit-
ting rooms, it is the universal custom to
promenade in the cool of the day on the
housetops, to sit there at morning and
evening enjoying the refreshing breezes,
extensive views and varied panorama in
the street below, The children find
their favorite playground on the roof.
There the nurses bring their infant
charges, the seamstress her sewing and
the maid her mistress’ bedraggled finery
to pnt in order again. The clothes are
dried and aired and ironed atop, and
during the “heated term” of this dew-
less latitude thousands bring up their
beds and sleep with starry sky for a
counterpane,—Philadelphia Record,
Too Sweeping.
After his return from his first lectur-
ing tour in this country, the late Mat-
thew Arnold visited old Mrs. Proctor,
the widow of the poet, “Barry Corn-
wall,” and mother of Adelaide Proctor.
Mrs. Proctor, who was then 80 years
old,in giving Mr. Arnold a cup of tea
asked him:
‘And what did they say abont you in
America?”
Well,” replied the literary autocrat,
“they said I was conceited, and they add-
ed that my clothes did not fit me.”
“Well, now,” retorted the old lady,
“T think they were mistaken about the
clothes.”—New York Mail and Express,
Chattel Mortgages.
A man who gives a chattel mortgage
should always examine it carefully to
inake sure it is not ‘‘on demand.” Sharp
mone¢y lenders who loan funds on chat-
tel mortgages often try to have this
clause inserted, and when it is the bor-
rower may expect to part with his chat-
tels at almost any moment. Itis a trick
by which advantage is often taken of
theunwary.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Bound to Have a Nap,
Conductor (giving him a shake) —
Tickets!
Sleeping Suburbanite (pushing his
hand away)—No, you don't, Maria! If
you want that baby walked with, you
can walk with him yourself, I'm going
to get some sleep tonight, by jocks, if [
miss 60 trains!—Chicago Tribune.
A PECULIAR CASE.
1OUS MAN.
by the Use of B. B. B —Letter
Manitoba Fully Describing It.
From
Dear Sir,—During the winter of 1992-
,
4S, Twas covered with Pimples on the
inside of my right leg between the knee
and the ankle.
of the kind before, I was anxieus about it,
and sought medical advice, but getting
no relief from the doctor | tried a bottle
of B. B. B., applying some of it to my
leg as well as using it internally, and to
my surprise, the nasty disease, whatever
it was. disappeared within three weeks.
and I am thankful to say that it has
never re-appeared.
As | never had anything
N. Mitcwet,
Carman. Man
he Wrappers
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i —— = | RC N tenant-(sc vern: T Mackint £0 in or ler to make substantial } Togress, the farmers he work was subsequently com pleted THE WESTERN WORLD i CONDITIONS OE PEACE.
NORTH EST REN i ., keep Lhoroughivy iniormed upon the in- must, [0 &ome ertent, abandon what he Ptolen v II and afterward restored hy + e cme co ae
tention’ of the people. early the year might be termed. “gambling in grain” Trajan. The Grand canal was stated as mveeriaprereeens | Japan Wants a Good Many Things From
and turn their attention to other branches Citem, Bat & Het Se
appointed every ff I ing far sn si . lj ; :
~ THE TERRITORIAL EXHIBITION ng 20) an advisor as to the probabilities of farming. He alao holds that the one —— oe eS ee INTERESTING NEWS NOTES. | ese eee anes Os ee
2 s t bas 3 OTidd. Se 4 Da | ‘ s ; : ‘ ‘ s - ”
n his particular district. the consequence | panacea for freight rate grievances wil! : ndon Central ews ¢ pe
that two zallevs abreast could be navi- dent in Shanghai states the conditions of
Description of tho Buildings With Cats of | ee fost sit ee te f and 7 production of concen- ogted on it. and by it the riches and mer- jeg & Ee et Bee es | peace proposed by Japan in addition
, Them—Prosrect* ef an bPxcellent Pia - him ina » _ I - a sr is A ie BI : PURER: and B yestar tusingete thie chandise f the east were conveyed from for the Information of the Invelli- to the independence of Gosek: the war
Fair. appr . Y ate — ai pes : —. mt “! sc os mm ae erp the Red seg to the Nile, and thence to gent Reader idemnity, and the session of Formosa
ee PE 5 a” ce then ta ee ee ee et eee, eee eee : and Lia () Tang province, inciuding Port
> 2 r . ahaa’ ‘ é -*s tan ae. >, = : 7 { ?
iene atin POR i si = cae ie fh ace Aone a 8 tg rome bese tg of was raise! during the constraction, on Speen ee Dick ek sae Arthur, Japan requires, he savs, that
oe cz es kintosh. Leintenant- f Lepheasgy tes si en at de ae ae a ae —_ 3 2 : “08 F — ae oe ; the gr sand that. the land through which aoe tor of - a | ee. = ‘ 2a oh China shail allow the unhampered im-
H a. A ae st are" sc ieory M m6 a! be sats ‘ ye oP ages age Se . “g ee be prese — that it passed being below the level of the . ao ae foot seam ol coal was Struck - a | portation of machinery into her territory
— oe ae 2 nage ae : 4 de ae ile e av ' “ ee : wi _ yet dee es ve 7 saa. mame! ig — = s at and Red sea. the canal wonid be the means new shaft at { nie, B. ( a few days | and the establishing and management of
pe iiitianl inti, tian eset be § persia Pe a alk teas seat ae a ack oii nite core? toa ig — of fooding it. To overcome this dith- ago. Sees _manafactures by foreigners. She muet
r beild in the Territories. it Will them. wisi © exception of two wheat. We refert ; this hes nasi ang if, With Goors whieh ap cena to give got throngh the fault ta its Frotes tion | vessels ofall nations the Yang Tse river
’ a . passage to the then were
island shaft and has struck a rich vein of |
coa!.
as far as Chang King Foo, the Sing
vessels, and
closed again. After the lapse of several
this canal was allowed to go to
traces t ll remain.—
rar, tire
centiunes
—— ee birt v
Bb, One Stiai
J.H. Simpson, senior member of the
firm of Simpson & Simpson, barristers.
Kiang as far as Siang Tan Hien, the Can-
ton river as far as Onchaofoo, the Wua-
| sung river. and the cana! as tar as Soo-
of it
Magazine. 'ehoo to the north and Hangchufoo to
the south. China must remove perman-
‘ently the Wusung bar and provide means
ee el a eae oll ate Mais ' to maintain constantivy a depth of water
Colonist for the beneht of the famiiv he large vessels. and the
Engineer Law wae a OS Life in the | cities of Chuang King Foo, Ga Choo Foo,
wreck of the Velos has reached d5ov. “hoo Foo, Hang Chu Foo, and others
hereafter agreed upon must be
jopened up to foreign commerce. Japan
euiphasires the fact that sne does not de-
sire for herself commercial advantages
that are not extended to the other treaty
powers.
etc., of Nanaimo, B. C.. has been appoint-
ed police magistrate of that citv.
FREE ADD FOR THE FAIR. A fund started by the Victoria. B.C
The Monster Described Below Will be on
View at Atlanta.
f
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Large numbers are still
Cariboo. A letter received from a
couverite the other dav, stated that they
would not get to work for a month yet.
Messrs. (nhenza, la!lies and Whitnev.
of st. Angustine, Florida, had a fight
witha monster dram fisn the other dav.
They were on the North riverin a boat
i when Enhenza’s hook was seized In the opinion of Surgeon Walker of
by the drum. In half a minuteafter the | «ph. Provincial jail at New Westminster, |
} anne
usuiDY
sh had strack the men realized that if James Lobb, the man who did the shoot-
Was a Tir ister an j that their ilVes were ing on the Stella. is und ubtediv crazy. |
in per The great fish headed straight 3 : = s
for the bar and carried the boat throngh n Nanaimo at present hotels and sa- |
the water ata terrific pace. Every mo- | [oon pay the same license, $500 per an-
PACIFIC RY.
TIME CARD
ment the men fearedthatthe craft wonld | num. 4 :
be swamped. Thev tugged at the line authorities to chargethe saloons Mov
tied around Enhenza's waist in a vain
. ’ |
! oOpositi is now before |
4 proposition r refore the
and |
h ="
hote:s Bo
- ‘ * . a
fort to contro! the captive. he fs "ioe er al : :
GD - pang ure. a ‘ gg | Navigation on the Columbia was open- | Taking effect on Sunday, December
: . ckimm ‘ y + ) ~ 70 ) } ’ } ‘olnon
. al : r be é ih di t. eae es : eae Pete me m Shim iee ache, ner om .. ut Of edthe otherdav. The steamer Colum- sth. 1894
‘ z sizes the design of the first Indus- ter, in the channel! betw the ZV | hi me cea lfith, .
gos e : ese ¢ s what «© sae : siceae didi ici apo us” | water, 10 the chgnnet Octween the Vras7 | big made her first trip, connecting with oe
~ Pah = ivilION,. ang Marks an epoc! { hanks or "heeh injpmense hreakeres r . .
<—: eK ire 17 , t for the Taritnrian and Afa: ie : » eae age : , €D A 1 Whi ies nage i Pe sence’ Oll, the tirst train fe al the Arrow Lake branch N. Bound 3. Bound
; ew © With | tol g rating a t §]s t a ‘ a eee Se el ee Anasastia is.anc, headed straight for | of the Columbia & Kootenay railway. Read uy Read down
. s ey ‘< - Tuis ana ieZ late €F ragement of the deep sea. Just before the bar was : ee —— nena
Stock-raising me + Phe: nen Ber ixewce Hes fr fhrongh hus etortsto make agriculture a profes- reached the great fish swerved to the J. Lundy, who used to ren a boot! & § ¥ : 3
‘ : rig i q . PA : nic r the vit a stea ct 4 ere inna abor ‘ Pee TOS ARE “SS ewe aS store at New Westminster it c and -~ = a a aad ae = ps
A eT . : : oe Bares . — i Oreaners. Capsized tae Doat ana tnrew : 2 sacar Giee MBAS: cs if .ien STATIONS nS 35,
‘ 3 Bties. « : 7 , : ‘ $ : , ; “ee } — = =
ant w Nes we erefore devote some space int the men into the sea. Enhenza was | later was the proprietor of a@ hote: at Za m=P SE x= *5
‘ e : Cu sugges ne Fé t e 8 ect of tne Territorial Ex- stil] on the line. and the fish pulled the | Chilliwack, has left with his family for Ef zoos as =f
that ee : ‘ - engine ts on thes ] nvinced that it migtt be man halfdrowned throngh the water | Innisfail, Alberta, where he has leased a a. § ” 3
Mac} sha ; zg pi the Fasoganiv nsidered a pr of of national and headed forthe ha f-enbmerged wreck the Innisfail house e iz = — =
cur vr a for it ct He ry ember a ¢ ¢ fan a e ner t} ? >a wtic eonth . Ps i : ¥ aS Se See Sia, Se
apis a5s c ' oe ; eee nee ween © ee Caen Thos, Demers,“of Victoria, B.C., hae; yonpp sisp 9 Winnit 12 Se 5 Se
5 , " 2 = r 4 a> SS+ at the first grain ! rd Island i t a Was dragged . } I - , : mg 2 9 5 4?
= ei - ] E ¥ sa eee eras SP nie” es 3 : ee taken out both Canadian and United | 10%; PD 90 Portage Junction. 2 {7p § 47a
‘ wae a wk loses . x erest y e ih : : oe a sal senagipencrses — ee ee “yg rn Serre force States patents fora lamp shade that grad- | 2 #p -Sp 9s st. Norbet 12 Op 607"
— a 5 at - 2 : tase 5 cea ¢ Aa e ime ne DOT Latvion anc partiaiiv stunned. fortunateiv the nates t! e vb ¢ and also marts t t any — . . — - —--- Carver. —- 4 yo
us ‘ “ ee aa s ae ee : ae me F he lizhta rm an ‘taal 2 * at > 6 Sia
Wa a 3 ihe jerritoria > if line canznt on the wreck and the ‘olor desired—vgreen. for examuile. for the , nF mn yore - re ~ op
“4 ‘ , r +> ro < wid o ! + \ Py r rit rn ‘ +} ror 1 teen nepal _ aren. weest eS, = : doh = &.4 Union e Osiit = See . a
> : - ; nig De Wwe lls Aa ; bahat A a ind ir nenefit < f weak eves. I 4 p22 4 Silver Plaine .. I Xp 7 ide
e 4 -USLa {a i an® an Visited 2 2) es an Wy hitnes n the meantime ~ it a lé#pwo4 __.. Morris Slaw ae PF P 45
i te ape ' the farmers of tt ) r had swa shore with the boat which Word was brought down t Victoria | 105a 1p &._ St Jean. —— eet
A 2 © as wal! as? se of the Waeatern | thoy had rivh:ed ana hestonat En hy the Danube that there is an inter-tr pi Fe Op 56.0) . Letellier. --- 2p 9 isa
a nes ee a Tea metas Sif este) Dai eo yie astened to pita (Ores tame : ae ; : Sita} pS 0... Bmerson...... 2 35p 10 ihe
Aug ess - “s n this nnection it might be henza’s rescue ev found } near! \ bal quarrel among the cians regarcing 7 (ttm 12 2p 48 Pembina. ...... 2 d)pil lia
Ce . angenients have been made dead. bunt rd ti Ssh that had bv | territorial rights at Naas river. Indian p Ss Sha 168 a yore @ 3p S$ 2hp
2 . . ea ‘ s ‘ i ? 7 ida’ 3 yt .! ’ Le 2 >
r « rsions the east this e ' ansted, T : ‘vent Todd has gone to the scene to trv} **'P $°"= nnipeg Junction. 10 ip 3 25
Si i i t ine ie _ : tint = ip 48 ee 72a
aeeememmeneenmcanaion and settle the difficulty 8 40D & a ata pt
= : rp at Fan... aa
Tr e mp rts XN naimo 5 p a r “53 Chicago + 48D
x ! March were vained at > f which
- . » ae u
bs S)il50 worth were databie, paying to MORRIS-BRANDON BRANCH.
Mz, = eustoms $4,474.41, The miscellaneons
b ; =~5 Fi collections were $145.27, making a total FE. Bound W. Kouad
na fo ont | Read up Rem’ down
if j Cs reavor rrharnr
f $451 - reyer ie MO! ee shies Winsted
ee
The f wing is the abstract of ¢ ee s -
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tions during Mare for Inland evenne g a - mes - © 2
a - S = s TON a & ~
Division No Victoria: Spirite, $, 048 = E — =
= : > -
alt, 3 2: tobacco, $3,540.58 s ’ a2
5 Sokal E
n oe > =
rare. & methviated epirite qi “wc
E o — Pei
neperte } pet ¢ $ I fa & “ «= -
= Zé — — -—_——_— = .
t — 4a 1.207 3155 Winn!peg ... 14 )'a 5 3p
Nas +} f 750y 3 mS | eae ‘p 50s
ee r > ? . ie > P
: ~ ct given in ihe ias sue s J L 6.55; F 10 Lowe Farm 2ip tia
B. C. Gazette of the cancelation of the | 5.43; CSP) 53.3). PIS oon $j "
: 7 on ;
reserve of the a7 ©& extend ny aca f r Sy 7 49. Roland — : Be .
I f r : amy iT gs Keecthank _. pe tae
ie IT > iT 21¢ hig S é Tie fa [ . z .
ie miie an either t ; = ay = 39.6 Miami . ~~) is
Nakusp « Slocan railway Lhese jands | § 14; “aA 4) / Deerwood tpl tea
i c Fp war rae ' tamer
will now be thrown open for pre-emption | 205°" “) Aitamont : .
‘ , ; 2. 18; m 61 Sor etset t- p
1 three montiis 1.47f ma fe 4 swan lake 1 yl
a 1. itr " 746 #x.Indian “prings i i
Tne CC. P. NN. ecompany has a seow in | i257, a 794 Mariners “Dp
readiness tovgotothesré e wreck of ye a (;ree way “{ a
' : , 1-578 ‘ma 923 _ Baléur ____.. + ,
the steamer Willan rving n ne ity is “a iC? Belmont ‘
fraser river as soon as the ris rizee 12 Ta a 1097... J eee ¢ Sip
il ently toadmit of ste r taken IAa ails 8 Ashdown " =
oe , 919 <'xa 14 Wawaness © 42j tp
r , 7 7 ’ ty
mongsiie - é é i ATG 9°, <1 20... Elliotts -- . » ¢ +}
Save t , €? 2ifa = ia iz fs Rounth watts ; Ep
* Ra r, 7 2 Martinvilit Isp
' 7 6 Si } ran Seer rr : .
H iz Mi i eat f Mi | fan [Tos ia ve ait] Bran tou ep 3 v
gone to k after na perate the MN 7 stops at KRaldnr for meals
rms cia nthe rra r river at log
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Se, EROS. SIs ae ae PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE BRANCH
.
expected that this “ extends
P 4 ! s . fther r har mr
< r , ¢ the fares - yiw Ay ne ar T her i uct 4 if I es Ps t t Al " ; a B bound
"” , » ¢ o—
: eing ‘ r nabie through his thing and deep into his lee Darress Gs gold in ar satire Kead up
T ’ ; r oh : sah” ieee MixetN
erons -e) ring the Territoria] extibition, Pro- des! he tieh was killed and brought % STATIONS aa bs
- , fond ’ mit > } San? * ’ we tssrenctina Te ee | 1146 nonnd }’ .. } Hinson of ¢} (;eorgia >t . ‘
c ertaon and 8 accistants will tot. Anignstine. it Weighed iat pounds . . = Every Day
; — _ + ‘ - | P --
g Oe, : : e the western deliver lectures upon dairy farming, and and ie the largest ever caught in these | Durserv, felt recent: F ACER ya Except sun.
a8 : Mi rt r ert uf ~ultry raising. Added waters. It will be mounted to accom- | “OUthern “Kanagan, b. *., where he w Winns Od AID eis
! R erayee ‘ Z en nerintend the pla ne ¢ 2 1 — inpi peg if +?) neen
A gc cer : S su ‘ ered for the best pant @ Fiomda exnidit at the Atianta Pe ee ae Li ; , Portage Janction 12 >) pm
; ie? eR er Thos. <terling '
a wae ag L eSsayvs t re than four foolscap pages exposition. rehara Of AOTES Bor ae ening, one 5° mt Charles 11 '* am
ae " * i aa G pa of the t progres ’ r Hroepercis 5° Headtlingly lls? am
“’ ‘ ‘ pt z i, t ¢ y fi F aa )° White Piaines Il i+am
Pence - rs = + , lair , ‘cana Chee peorocen cs , . Pe ar er nH at -¢ nh e province e aa
Lg ee and Uneese WESTERN ONTATIO MINING tes = * Grave) Pit Spur t+ om
reper ” : t si sing and Bacon Car- Mr. | nson e eT t eas 4 °* l|an~aile Tana. 1) © am
} { } fn thie . Fouustace + am
r . 9 . e Farm as ¥ i) sales of Ciaimea in the seme River Dia- i « Oat rile i © am
z i i . was * S i e necessitv ol proper trict. \. (. Fraser and J. ] McKa for 2¢ Curtis 9+) am
‘ ers 4 vr fo no t se pcagve are ft he in — . papa pte . = — 26 Portage ia Prairte 215 am
; nt all cea Mr. Frank J. Apjohn, master of titles | themselve nomeroue other residente °F ing station
Saisie . = i nf S e al Will DO's. f +3 " } — } tice that tion
rinted a - ; tween ft! var e ar 2 * if an nmainy ive Zz e tia appica nw
= J ‘ a , - + — > — i: ef . . +
= . vir ' stricts. arrived Winnipey r he mace on May t for the ing poration Yattorns warned ®_have no agent. Preight
- - ~ a t ¢ S cs t iar VATQ #&00- ‘ 2 Pet es . Pe pitiet be prepa
: ; i. dye Gi ™m Kat Portage on a brief visit eo zion, b. { is a wit r : ’ 3 ‘8 a
9 sie ' ss y - ve fT at [ *i/ Deere. rar era wit? r ma i } etr t ; ~~ { t's he sti pe. am er nts and ~ a nave throngh Prilmen
6 ere wit - , eS enc are . = ‘ ose (;orernors from the western states é ae 3 : , ' oe i ; Vestibo.ed Drawing Room -leeping Care between
i A : - . ate 2 ° Ha erate? + ~ te ~» a | tne fj hn come { mriy r = j Tre ner i
2 , : i tad to he the euesta of His we uimiite of hh irisd it 1 keep? » a | cluded f f the town com Winn! peg and At and Minnempoils Also
. satisiactory average, and complainta .of | prises somes) acres arts of sections $} | Palace Iining Care Clome connection at Chicago
: : : - : r the Lientenant ¢ ernor, and this ; th emstern lines. Connestio£f at Winn; .
: a a : 5 t sarerarely beard. Theactivity | and if Wellinzton district ee 7 % at Winnipeg June
. . \ anr ‘ f Fije ° ency the svat) : “ tlom with trains and from the Parctfie Coat
: ; so ‘. g ntinnes, and this branch of For rates and # ‘information cencermtit
pais : “4 irs eT r nerai W i gTeativ to the ‘ P 7 ‘ ‘ 3 ‘ Mf OF TRIER OHO Mi) SHOTMaUON Conerriing oon.
« P ; eros she nr _ = ene rise 18 748% 2roWinbg in iuiportance ine Jiontrea: fi ra { } VINniNng neetions with other ines, ete, apply wany agent
¥ ibhe> ana min a | has been work- Compar f Cariboo, Lid.. is the some- | of the company, of
, , 7
é gs : - a ad anccpacf for some time ; ‘ ¢ formida rte ne CHAS. 3 FEE H SWINFORD
*. « c The Firat Saez Canal. . ig ev — . it s WwW ove ¥ AL 20 . = 4 aed viii 9. .&7 A., St Fa (eT Agt —_
M p ‘ & t nm t itanady
* noe? tiger tye P ar ») Na. peraiec Nn @ iarge scaie and other pro- ! n gy corporal With a Ca ta. f ed ti
- - . , . ; t ~~? . = =e - a A ave ’
; ” rties are being opened up. Mri Caid- | $2%),00that has been formed to take HJ. BELCH, Ticket Agent
e . teow
well, propietor of the Sultana, brought | over the ininerai properties, claims and one Senin Eivest, Winnlgeg
in a gold brick to Rat Portage the other | business of the Montreal and British Co-
T | , + ,
week, weighing Sve poande, the resutof lambia Prospecting and Promoting Co, MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN
¢ week's Clean ut The Regina is aleg | Ltd., Cariboo being the chief field of op-
T ‘ T j '
turning out w The great interest in erations. The hea es of the new RAILWAY CO.
-* “eine ! ef ning pr Spects ee = Company are % '® at \) ane iver ana
* ne F +12OF
De reasing daily, and a ygoodivnum- the provisionai trustees are P. A. Pater MARCH 5tm, 1495.
T e i , ° fv we < ; sarin
er 2a.e@° are being mace W790 pro- 80NnN ana vooun nennedy i VMontrea!l, and .
“ A Pro — a eee Regular peamenger (rains ran as follows
erties hawe changed Nancs iateiv—one °°. ( innes }M. browning and Ss. 0
r @..000 and the other for $55.0) cash. Richards yancouve WEFT-BOUND
1 Dee aes were made on surface pros- ~ f+ ’ ' leave Winnipeg at +5) on Tuesday, Thurwiay
. r G rt aoe > ‘
pects, a fact that beara t the report f Ate - are | © ineinGced and saturday for Portage la Prairie. Minnevio
. > . - - > - .
the exeeeding riehness f the min era in * new yKe ® je ta fae heen ? | one tary ale pea Mizet traine ieave
= ee zs ans 7 Saf s a ee Jbemae OC OP Sa. Of bammetiger trair
enosite LePre Var 12 other sales ei mpleted a t Rese a | I proper 3 ° mger Lt ae teow
T ‘ - r : [ at nf 4 .
» al interests have also been re- noe + 2 1,e 4 ise } ng EAST-ROT NT,
r the Ke i= estimated at tetween 34
. aid tA ‘4 p : Leave Minne and ‘ntermetiate stations on
y e ry) ti “ : .
eee 5 ami 3 ane he ‘ a feW Ponday Wetnestas and Friday Mixed trains
LABOUCHERE'S CHARGE we ks thie lDeita coun: x 4a * ten arrive at Mince a telow
i¢Ts for the purciase if ebentares of the
: ‘ vase 1+
How the Notoriovos Rossa Got Money From amount re a for this work as the Tus Mon
“ . pia : lON- _
the Britl«eh Government. municipaiity Das not one collar of det Thur eTATIONS Aevt
Mf 1 mer ¢ 4 tree { 18 €xX per tec ti at there A Te afte & =a! arr
Mr Ls nerée 3 charge, (ia s/ 9nhO- nm y Winnie A
aharry iA ° TJ @ valine ge 4 e anda s a f ia
van hossa lirectiy received mon- ‘ ep ‘ ae
Py mt % ¥ nine pen lar a thie r Oa Toes Mixsxt Moat Mon
ir the i ~ x . Thi enti ° = , r y - .
x f enhecriptior t for 9 itv is something over $1 .148).00 The n F ¥riay We
r ar S Gites i a9? is yy 1a > , ‘
Ppa ait ness debentures are therefore looked opon as +*? t¢ rort. im Frairie 1s i
miite and otner incendiary purposes was “ 2 4 ié ‘# 14.3 "(, atietnne “4s 17 45
~ > .¢-0"c ‘ ar may ering rer 4 "
raking in the dimee and doilare of the 2’ eCtee ane mas 5a pen Neepawa 16 #15
r- ; . “a4 - Min nee il $
Irish race all over the United “States, ia The coroner's jary of Victoria, Bb. ¢ : :
‘ . . mh % . “s - yt
rroborated by ex-Detective Patrick in the case of Engineer Law, who loet his is Batid City te
Melatyre, ho KNOWS ali the secreta fe in the wreck of the Velos, br ght
‘ amend iauasalh Gk ali Taal cual gee ae eae rie Mize Mire
ee as es vs See Ew if Loe s0LGWINg Vera 7 7 re Tuesday to Moray frets
e te wit er rr. , i) years efore the Christian era ivens r persecntions. Meintvre § ealled to enquire as to the death of W: Kose. #TATION®, Yorrtn
<. = as ' . sin a os “ay " es Es) ae 2 —_— 4 th * Cex
" P é aa ‘ menred the nstroction ofa canai writes ] cannot say that I heliere am Law, find that he came to his death Saturceay oO ae 2 [rm
y< e ae ~ a 4 . = _ y ‘ ‘ ae : tortum 6
2 ag (he 7 ne * foam the Nile and trarers- hossa knowingly toncneda penny that throngh exhanation on board the steamer :
* Cet ad a ea - 1biis r sira c te —— wes machen, sey fash ee a ee ee ee 4 ‘ 14.2 Ly .Minnedema ar 15
= “ . 4 5 * _ —a trr\rr r onmrr c : ’ c ' s " we = rofy it - =
a >. at 9 2 njection ny the desert »the head of the gui i ame ! 12 SOnTCe 80 Geteslagie 1) hin Y #16 —. War wrecked ata point As 17.4 Newdaie __ 120
‘ i , : : Ir..6 | > a n 114 ; : '
: “ay are e aS eine ~ne When ghont t aif mpleted. and Eat I do know, that the movement in: Trial Isiand, onthe night of March v 19's mnom. lace 171s
. “4 . . -c = : — - 7 = . a : ~~ ar - - * - > - ”- -
% ‘a ‘ +3 en. after the expenditure of an incredible whichhe had ahandin New York was 15%), whilst towing the barge Pilot wit! ; << Birtle 38
" ‘ oer red for batter and jer ee we ge st < San hss “PE SEI ar eS Ts LEED , * 2S Binsearth Pea.
‘ > ° ‘ , = am 4 a’ r the@® work Was aan n sn sicized tO 00 #M™MBil extent oi Ars - TON aroa>ro Masta J ae.8ON Al = ¥
‘ < ; r Being a at an Se ‘ *s ; ; . 7 r, ' ‘ —- 2 neuen ae
i a o es er re Tri ‘ 4 r ; 7 ‘ *
aE ae wad ed. owing to an oracle which the king that came through Red Jim McDermott | Haddington islands. And we atrongls mee as _ F
“ - . ‘ Pe 4 —— - . on “ = oe a : , - é [2 J io wi i. ‘3
ge : x T . i a nenited warning him that if the and others who were in the empioy of rerommend that a searching otficial en- - “¥ “ a t f
er @\¢g! 4 ‘ ™es a sue 5 + 2 . To 4 eS : Tr. " ‘ fat Vrms Taille @4p Al alone letween ror-
r . + with reer ‘ — ‘ enterprise was moleted it wonid be for the Britien government. McDermott is guirv be made as to the cause of this ac- tage 4 Fraime and Wins peg only when aiguaced
; e - =a) “TR wf al . . oes = “a mse ee » as, ; ae : = caaes . sueeas ‘ : 4
. - TS : ig _— a ng the benefitof s enemies.the barbarians. now ilving in the >ourn of France, and | cident: and that it is our opinion that or when there are pmmeugere Wo aught
e 2 “ - r 4 = eB = . , z . at . > + S on-tres + ’ . 3} ne ) ener
a >= . iM ; ~ a . - reece 2 opinion & probably entangle the mation in apparentiy enjoring aii the iaxuries that snch inquimes she ib# made inal euch WB BAKER A. McDONALD.
= wit : a - rete e i ee as ee . - - : ate) a * - }
_ — atic c nme ij { 6 ra } ° ,
nection we might say that en. that if the Northwest Territones are to’ foreign con gtjon onev Wil. parchase. Cases. senerTa| Manager Am. Gen: Pea agh
;
:
Ask your Druggist for |
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Mnagqeeeel ty ge
ros @ om Ne
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.amtrean’s
areas a
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FLORIDA WATER
-—-» ee
Foriianélerchie!, fullec ana Path.
ie al la }
'
Qu Appelie Obrervatery. |
Weading of the thermometer foc the wees
€uaing la Ayes 16, L£V5 aes i
Maximam. dammum |
Wednesday, April id 4. £6 ‘
Thurs Avril Ll D5 LU ;
Friday rij J 57 39
Saturday, Ay 13 3 id
Sundav, Aprii 14 3 45
a : a ' »
Mondna A > Cv 41h
Ta un aye 15 G7 oA
¥CT > VFLOCITYS, {
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A.M lew, OFM. ]
Wedneed» ls si JG sKIG]
— STs » % j
Bhursca: Ww 20 W 10
Frida vli nw 2) NW UU
baturda . s 25 s ud s 2t
Sunday s 2) s10 nw 90
avenday w ii n]) x2
1 teaadav as > 5 at) Ss LR |
7] |
The manicipal lerain has
to
pil see
4
: ’ oe vw,
UcCiieely
the
ndav.
mn
c
1
Land
—
J
“ * - Pr
‘
pits
=
-
_
-<
“Soo
town
for the
was in
Tuesday
e, Gentist,
on Monday and
practice of his prof
— Messrs
ped a earioad of
cattle east on
Mr. aud
n Tnesday to
weeks rusticating at the
—— Pay H. Bell has imported
half a car] f seed barley. Those |
well to eall on |
a=— ir.
1on,
Seatt & Johnston
’ lendid
day night.
lf.
Sipe
shipe-
becf
Mio
Mrs. S. Caswel]
nd three
Wee
lanes,
pe mace ona ecsengenceee ante <emenemennatnaensenennssenati
. oe os
¥
—Rev. Hunter TRoyd left for |
Moose Jaw on Friday. to attend the
convention, and
vening, |
Johnston Jeft
Christian Fndeas
returned Mond
R |
week ona eattle |
and have met with
cons! 1ecesg, |
— It is rum
firmation, that Mr.
out the Ls ad ‘in
of the Moose
here for
st, Dieve after being stationed
about a month was sud-
‘called to Regina, leaving
i
i
‘
|
|
ored, but lacks con
Davin has sol
Mr. Walter Scott,
Times. F
ome 1
Jaw
denly re
by Vacific express on Tuesday
mornin
—Good Friday and Easter passed
aff quietly. The usual services
for the oeeasion were held in both
the English and Roman Catholic
churosies
—At a recent meeting of the
eard of Trade, Sheftield, Eng. a
vot as given in favoy of Protection
twenty-six out of sixty members
;
'
i fery one Oot Luose twenty-six is a
; 7
| Liveral,
and it can be
office at any time.
} tu
{'Lravis, Jr.
= the Liberal party is the party
2 | protection,
Local and General
| get anything, thia
reduction should certainly not have |
| applied to such a case.
| dain between sections 22 and 23, tp.
} recommended that their ehatia
oe ~ ow = Spee
. ~~. a
bachelors and they would engage
—As a result of the elections in |
| the east yesterday, Montague’s |
“majority was 700 and Dobel’s 7.
' Antiganish and Vereches both went!
—Jia word of advice is admis-
| sibie, we would recommend those |
inte nding tu purchase a spring out-
| tir. to call and see what Mr. J. I.
| Beauchamp can do for them before :
purchasing else where.
—The funerals of Mrs. Starr!
and Mr. J. Wilson took place on |
Fr lay last. The numbers attend.
‘ing each was significant of the ap- |
preciation in which the departed
were held during their temporary |
sojourn in this vs ale of tears.
—-We have just reecived 4 new)
price list from Jas. McMillan & Co.
Cinc.), 200-212 First avenue north,
Minne: apohs, Minn., the largest hide
and fur dealers in the Northwest,
referred to at this
—Mr. and Mrs. Travis of Elk-
horn, parents of Mi FL Travis,
who is in charge of the C.P.N.
station during Mr, Warner's ab-
sence, and a well known and oblig-
ing official, are at present ona Visit
Mr. Lroley, father of Mas.
— The argument of our article in|
this issuc on the relation of protec-
tion to liberalism, is strikingly con.
firmed by the fact that, in Austrailia,
of
and the Conservative |
purty is the free ade party.
dissatisfaction is ex-
pressed at the manner in which the |
eced grain is being distributed at
Balgonie, It certaint y does seem _
curious that parties having apphed
fur ten bushels of seed shauid not
furty per cent
—Great
— Monday nicht’s Auantic Ex.
| press Was grace id with the presence
of twelve convicts, who are being
deported from Vancouver to Stone-
wall penitentiary, They were ac-
commodated with a private car im-
mediately following the engine and
separated from the tratn proper by
the express and postal cars. Judging
from the way they shackled,
they must
were
have been considered
des} crate characters.
-_- —-—
«@- @> .0:-— --——-—
COUNCIL MEETING.
Regular Mecting of the Manicipal Counes
of South Gw Appell.
Minutes of a regular mecting of the Coan-
cil, held in ihe Council Ch amber, On Mondays,
the ist day of April, 1535.
The reese, sud councilers Webster, Nav-
mond, Cragand J, F, Cates, were present.
Minntes of jast inecting rend and ado ted.
Several commueuneatious were read &
referred to Counc:!, and also the follow.u
ud
accounts :
H. Ri. Henderson, writing address & 2 50!
A. Raymond, charity aect., Lodel i 55
John Tart, stem _—— 1d on
Dau Cameron, shouing dam 20 0
G, HV. Balyca, undertaker’s acct. 14 00
G: Hf. ¢. Ba.vea, flour, charity i Ov
Geo. Needham, digying rave 3 00
A. D, Dieksou, conyevanciny, ete. 3 C9
G.H. VY. Bualyea, aivt'g laud sale,
N.W.T, Gazette 5 95
S. H, Caswell, acct. for charity 300,
F. (i. Whiting, bal. col. saiary,etc. 52 80
J, Doolitle, cash for wood 3 00 |
J, Doolittle, insp. salary and scrub-
bing hall 3 90 5
J, Doolittte, salary as clerk todate 12 00 |
Allof which was refeived to the Committee |
on F. A. and Safety.
The treasurer’s report was rend and re-
ferred to the Finance Committee.
‘Tho chairman of the Road and Bridge |
Committee reported favorably upon the |
7,
oJ), re.
15, which was stoned by Dau Cameron, and
aiso the one s oned by Jolin Tait, betwren
| sections 12 and 15, tp. 19, ree. 15, and
for sard work
il. ibe patl. Report referred to Comimitiec on
1} Se as &: 1 | F.A. aud 8.
~~ 00 ShOGng Pay Cope! 6.8 belie, 1. ee ko: ©.
of Messrs, Dav 1GSon, Beauchamp, V, Bulyea and others addressed the eounei! |
MacCanl and Dickson, returned on | 48%ing them to purchase 2 quantity of seed
Tu eae 'Ap lakes | °*** to assist certain needy farmers in secd-
= ay ser Cia pelle ves ing their prepared land, and at wos unani
having sucee " mn bagging 250} monsiv agreed that two cars of seed oats
Not so had: ) be purchased for that purpose.
ae | Webster—Cates —That Huch Mackintosh
—There are several wells in tovrn | be allowed the suin of $15 for building a
whose curbing barely reaches the stone siaice in dam between sec! 10 15 33 aud
tt Pot ie gee” aoa 34, tp. 19, ree. 16,2 a workinantike manner,
pofthe ground and which are j and to be approved by the chairman of the
lef ‘ered The authorities | head and BD idgs Comm‘ttee. Carried,
l see to itand punish parties Welste: — is ty mn ud— That the comm: i
rs cation from tle I partment ¢ f the Luterior,
" necice? to cover the same. re Toamigr: ation ? aild'ng, be filed. Carried
Russia has ordered
to he devoted to
a fund for the relief of newspaper
and an If the Czar
ve Russian journalists and
it would
‘7at ot
ry ».},)
| VU CIO Tul
enh
> |
do them
een ES eS EE CSS ES A
more good his charity
—Judging from the following,
copied from a Port Elgin paper, it
will soon be necessary for all appli- |
cauts for the position of schoo! |
teacher to be benedicts. Rather |
hard on the bachelors ‘A forme!
schowl teacher of the township of |
Kinloss, but naw of Manitoba, an. |
plicd for a school at Moosomin, and
ree ives a Jetior from the secretary
he board to the effect that as he
had oa stated jis sex, they were
afraid te give him the school. The }
that the
overrun with
,
~*
Stated
secretary further
counuy was a already
The Keport of the Comniitiee «
Assessment nud safety
m Finane,
was renl and iie
— a ——_— ——— ee eee
Awarded
Highest Monors—World's Pair.
MOST PERFECT MADE. .
A pure Grape Cream of Tariar Powder. Free
fom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
| cording to
) Which the avplicant is to siona
dau at
ee ad hes . TTT. r othe eliel
AUT HY Some Jaowns of Gther, Wailen
and brought into Mr.
| has since died, and we beheve was
| deavor couvertion at Moose
several accounts mentioned theicin recom-
| mended to be paid,
‘none but a ‘female lady teacher.’” | :
granted to Starr's Point Sele! District, No.
357. to be returned wnen sufficient of the
1895 levy has been colieeted. Cariced,
Cicie-tienend—thek the commmnnica-
tion ot H. Velfuid re Heemse by-law for livers
and feed stables be taid over for future con-
sideration, and that tue cerk be instructed |
to precure & copy of such by-iaw it powsivie
Carried.
Webster —Cates—That
|
Cates—Raymord—Thit a lesn of $50 be |
r
;
}
sliis council cannot |
' move in the matter of a loan to the Gras. |
Biugtun Sehoot District without their fra |
having obtained periniesion from the Lieut.-
Governor to issue debentures. Carried.
Cates —Craig—That the reeve, 4. Nay-
mon and A. Webster Le appciuted a con.
mittee to purchasu tWo cars of seed onts,
and to see thut the same js distribuicd ac-
the imstrnctions of the council,
and tnat the reeve and clerk are berebs |
snthorized Lo issGe cheques for the uecessary |
amount for the purchase of said grain and
also te pay freight charges the eou, Carried
Smitn—Cates— That the coninittee ap- !
—_— - -
| pointed {0 manage the distripmicre of the |
| municipal seed vais be ingtrucied to give |
each farmer who is recobmmetiice by the |
councillor peavest whom he resides, aot less
than ten bushels or more than forty, for
Aechuation
and furnish an approved security for the
payment of the price of sald ontes on the
ist day of Decen:ber, 1895. Carned,
A by-law erecting road divisions, appotat-
ing Stewart Mitebell, Wi. Uiown, Areh. |
' Matheson, dr, and W. 2. Craie overseers, |
and anend:ug be-laws isd and £04 was pat |
through its variotts sraze., sigued sealed and |
| passed, i
Council then adjourned.
—— --+ @ <> -o > ——____—__
A SAD ACCIDENT.
Mr. Warner’s Younges! Child Prowuee |
ina Pereryoir.
Just before
me€ssage Was browelit te to the!
effect that Mr. BE. W. Warner's |
youngest chiki was diuwned. It!
appe vars that several children wete |
playing In the neighborhood of the |
all,
foiny lo pres3 a
is
the corner «f the Town
we lave not as vet been able to ase |
eortain, the child fell intothe water. |
Mrs, by fle’ S servant ann] hap pened
(to see it while in the water anc |
succeeded in geting it our, How |
long it was in the water is only |
-conjecture, but it contd not have
been very lony as when teken cut}
I
dohuston’s
the child sul! breathed, Dr, Ifeniele Te
son Was soun Jn attendanes, and |
with willing help did everything |
!
{
to resuseitate the child
but without avail The eliid was
as neeras We cau at present learn,
~S acid bie i
about two years Gath. Sar. and Mrs
Warner, will, we are sure, have the
in this |
their sad loss, Which will Le mere
possible
Ww
‘ i 4? ee
sym] athy of the community,
ke, nity felt owlng tu the fact that |
Mr. Warner ts at present ab cat to
New ey Siate, where le was |
‘summoned about ten days ago to}
cai iwciees ste '
the bedside of his sien father, whe
to) be buried to-day (Wednesday). |
Mr. *s absence will make the |
bercaveiment harder to bear for the
poor nother,
Warne:
INDIAN HEAD ITEMS.
es
A Few Leeal aud Perssnal Paragraphs
From Unr Neighbor Down the Line.
Thomas Batterworth leaves for England |
shortly.
Mrs. MeC allagh, Misa Llarvey and Rev.
McCullagh, deiegates to the Christian En-
Jaw, revarned
‘Taesday ont.
Miss Mary Crawlorl spout Easter with |
Mr. Keboit Crawford, returning to Regina .
Taesday.
Rev. Dobie,
Bnglixh church incumbent,
| will occupy the cottage residence of W.
Auderson, on their arrival at the commenc_-
mens cof May. Mr. Andersoy relfiins t) the
farm.
K. Williams, teacher, Wide Awake, who
spent his vacation in Reg ha, Fane Foloe at
the Easter services held in St. Luke's on
aster Sunday.
Fuveral cerviees were jell im the eemce-
tery over the remains of Lape im’, iufaut
dausites of Sudrew Park o (hs =) ithay,
a eee
_ Catarrh Relioved in 10 to 6U Minutes
ith sarengseh the
wh bottle of Dr
d Wusesth's Powde
nha ai passages. Pain
dahtfat touse, itre teves instantly
One short pe HWFof the bre
Blower, supphed with e
Apnew's Catarrh Powder,
overthe surface of the
le &s Andee
nnd permanuent'y cures Catar:sh. Hay Fevea
| Colds, livawlache, Sere Phaoat, TPonsiiites
and Deafvess, (O cents, At bo turinaw's
Doctor What is good
for cleansing the Scalp and
‘Hair, Igeer to have fried
everything and am in Cegpair
Why Mrs R the very
best thing is PAUMG-TAR Soa? é
O
if is splendid for Washing ,
the head if prevents dryness
thus puts an end fo Dandrelf
and Fresheng the hair nicely.
25% FORA LARGE TABLET
Known
Every were.
Sold Everywhere.
Grows Everywhere.
your 4ealer for them. ree S
te Seed Acaual fer 193.
Invaiuadetorii
of Fine Vereta
Fioe- .
RATES,
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\
| WARBIMOO, Ay.
Perry Davis
PAIN KILLER.
It takes out the fire, reduces the inflam-
mation, and prevents blistering. It is
the quickest and most effectual remedy for
pain that is known. Keep it by you.
QUEEN’ Ss
HOTEL,
QW’APPELLE STATION, N. W. T.
In this hotel the traveliing ae will
are hecess ary
and Well Lighted Sample Rooms.
Headquarters for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelle.
LELAND
‘Qu’Appelle Station,
HOUSE,
Assa.
Headquzrters for Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appelie,
Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House.
Par supplied with best brands of Liquors and |
Cigars,
TERMS MODERATE.
PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS.
LOVE & RAYMOND, Proprietors.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
INDIAN HEAD, N.W.T.
Repaired and furnished anew,
Now first class in every respect. |
Excellent Sample Rooms fer Travellers,
Bar furnished with finest brauds of Liquors and Cigags,
PORTER
A. DAVID=ON, :
By-Law No. 2, 1895
MUNICIVALITY OF INDIAN HEAD.
define the dusies of Road Overseers,
ap pointe | from ¢ me
of the Munieipatiy
to time by the Couneil
of Judian Head, be it
|
| therefore enacted :
lL. It shati be the duty of the road over-
-ver, so soon thercafter as conveutent, bav-
ng recived fre: n the @e k of the muniei
vaiiy alist of the partics liable for the per
furinntice of etitatle labor, to no
requice them resyee ively to meet him ata
cortain time and place to peiform the labor
unposed upon thei by the council,
2 On or before the first day of August in
cach year the road oversees
the clerk of the muvie!
by ‘em. an f yrp: we the pane of each parts
On seid dist, iu the co.umn
for, shall sinte it the statute lnbor mentioned
by such party,
The sail ct shall be aceonipanied by
au atidavit, sub-cribe Land sworn to by the
road overseer, in the form following:
J, (A.B.,) oversecr of road divigion No,
( ), in the Municipality of Indicn |
Head, make oath and siyi That the state-
micht setoppos.te toe name of each party
performance or non-parformance of the
statute lebor therein mentioned is trac.
4 VHfthe road overseer pefases or neglects
to perform any daty require f of him by this
by-law, he shabon conviction, be fined in
sum not exceeding twenty dollars aud costs |
, of prosecution.
5. That all by-'awe or parte thereof con-
flietiny with the aLove be and ave hereby
/repeate L.
Passed (iis 30th day of March, 1835.
WILLIVM DICKSON, Reeve,
GEO, THOMPSON, Clerk. 26 28
With Steamers at
HALIFAX AND NEW YORK
For all Euroyean, South American
and South African points.
ee
feturn Tickets on sale to all Pacific |
Cuast points, Hawartan Islands,
Australia, China and
Japan,
Sailings Fsem Vanecuver.
FOR AUSTRALIA
16! MIOWERA, May 16
TOR CHINA AND JAPAN
EMPRESS OF JAPAN, April 22
EMPuESS OF CHINA. May 33.
For tickets and information apply to E W.
iW ARNEL, Aye: it, Qu’ Appele, or to ROBT
KER, Geneva! Passenger Agent, Winnipeg
Get your job printing dong at the
l’noGeEss Office.
| French
ty and ,
shail return to |
rality the list reecived |
reserved there. |
: i my ate B
therein dias been performed or not performed |
| Section 4 of the suid ordinunee,
| [Seni.)
| Manuting ci Trees,
| day,
terms ior the planwog of Forest and other
| Drees,
Direct Connection
’ THIRD day of M AY, next,
_ dav,
MUETS ALL TRAINS,
Proprietor.
By-Law No. 3, 1895.
A Tby-Law passed by the Munici-
\V HI"UEAS it is deemed necessary to |
pality of Indian ILead in pursu-
ance of Ordinance No. 36, of 182.
‘ypu
| Ind an Head enacts aa follows:
1. Ordinance No. 36. of 1892, 19 hereby
extended to tie following Noxious Weeds :
or Stink Weed, Canads thistle,
Tumbic Weed or Tele Mustad, Conmon
Mustard, Wild Oats or Rassian Thistle.
That R. C. San: ets rn, of 10-19-12 west
of ‘second meridian, shies
enforce the provisions of the said ordinance
‘n the said muniewahty. The said inspee-
tor shall bold oilize dacing the pieasure of
the council. :
3. Vuab the remuneration
iuspvetor shal be two dotinrs a day actually
snzazed inenforcme: the provisions of said
lance in said municipality, an2 five
eents per mile for every mule necessarily
| traveled ia the pe formance ef such duties
4. Thatit shal be the dnty of the im-
enector to give the notices refecred t> in
for the first
t.me not hater than the first day of July in
— year.
That all by-laws or parts thereof con.
Ped with tie above be and ace here’)
ae | repealed,
ou the above (or annexed) list, as to the |
‘assed the 30h dav of March, 1895.
WILLIAM DICKSON, Reeve.
GEO, THOMPSON, Cle k. 26 23 |
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PROCLAMATION.
VICTORIA, by the Grace of God, of the
United Kingdom of Great Brita and Ire
land, Queen, Defender of the Faith, etc,
@ie., ec, C. iH. MACKINTOSH,
To all to whom these presents shail come
' or whom the sawe may concern :
GREETING:
Whereas by Ordinance No. 3 of 1892 en-
titied “Au Ordinance to Encourage the
"at as enacted that the
Lieutenant Governor-in-Councs. my i each
year by proclaination appoit a pabhe hot-
to be observed thronghout the Ter:
Now KRuow Yo that, by and sith the advice
of the Exceutrve Comm:ttee of the Territor-
i aun ler the auchority vested m Us as afore-
sud, We do hereby appoint FRIDAY, the
a Public Hoii-
to be observed through ut the Terri-
toriva as “ARBOR DAY," and by then
| presente We dv caracstiy invite the inbabs-
tants of the said Tersitories to devote the |
| above mentioned day to the planting o!
reves, and we equest al] Municipel, Keligious
aud School Corporations to heartily co.
operate fur the suceess of an object which
carnot fail to prove of vitel bnpustance to
the Territories ;
iM which ail persons whom these present«
may conceru sre hereby required to take
notice and govern ihemselves accordingly.
‘lo Testimony Wiernor, We have caused
the Seni of the Nerihwext Territories to
be hereunto afise!. Witness, Hie Honor
Charles Herbert Mackiutosh, Lieutenant-
Governor of the Northwest Ternicrnies, a!
Government Hoace, Regina, this Lith day
of April, ia the year of Oar Lord one
thousand eigh? hundred and ninety-five
audin the fifty-eighth year of HerMujesty's
reign. by Command,
kK. B. GORDON,
27 Secretary.
Heart Disease Reviéveb iy 30
MixuTEs.—A!l cases of organic or
sympathe tic heart disease relieved
‘in 30 minutes and quickly cured,
by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart.
_ One dose convinces. Sold by C. E.
Carthew.
find all the conveniences that
to make their's a lite worth living.
|
a eee Has meine
$1.50 PER DAY
|
» BRAN
| Strong Bakers
Grah:m
SO
COAL,
IS Now
Cheaper than Wood.
| American Hard “Steve,” $12 de.
livered, $11 50 on car.
Canadian Atthracite “Stove,” £9.25
delivered, $8.75 on ear.
Galt, $6.35 on car, £660 in shed.
Hassard, $4.25 in shed,
>
=4 in car.
Have a look at my Drop Siding,
£23.
J. H. MacCAUL.
QU'APPELLE.
Qu’Appelle Valicy
Luxurisntly Furnished Bed Rooms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large |
FLOUR MILLS,
FORT QU APPLLLE.
Husgarian Patent )
FLOUR
SHORTS. CHOP,
CRACKED WHEAT.
Chopper for Grinding Feed Siutis.
Full supply s!ways on hand
et BULYEA’S STORE,
I COUNCKEE of the Municipality ef |
» be an inspector te |
of the ssid |
es
No!
At Bulyea’s
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t
'
‘OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
f
Lieotenant-Goternor.
Support | Focal Tn dustry.
JGYNER & ELKINGTON,
PROPRIFTORS.
FARM LANDS
FOR SALE.
The North-West Lands af the
Estate of the late W. Rh. THISTLE,
comprising
4,000 ACRES
Of Valuable Improved
FARM PROPERTY
ARE NOW OFFERED
FORK SALE ON
‘Most Reasonable Terms.
For full particulars apply to
A. D. DICKSON,
LARRISTER,
Ou’ APPELLE
OH, SAY !
Did_you see those pretty
Baby Carriages
Where there is such a fine display
of FURNITURE, PICTURE
FRAMES, &e., &e.?
Where is that?
Store,
OF COURSE,
EOE ee
tOYAL MAIL
Cheapest and quickest
Country
From New Y
LINES.
reule te the Oli
Thonecia, Hamburg-Awesican Mar. 10
Scotia “ Muar. 19
Fiom Laverpe
Laurentian Atlan Line May 06
Nunaulian Aypeik co
Fiom New Yous.
Pritannic, White Star Line Jan. 23
Majestic, . a Jan. 30
F:om New York
State of Nebraska, Allan State Lue, Jan. 26
| State of California, Jan. 31
Cabin 319, $45, £50, S60, $79, *80, ny
wands. tutermediaie 237. Ddt.ernage $10
and npwarls.
Vassengers ticketed throwen to all posts
in Gjreat Bretare auc Irclas ‘ Wepee aly
_ low rates to ull parts ef the ooe enn |
| Edenwo'd. once per week, campated
tinent.
points.
Apply to nearest iiaiiway or Steameh p
Agent, to
Prepaid paseanes « : pyed from all
F.. W. WARNER, Qua‘Appel+.
Orto KOBEKT KEBA,.
General Fassen ger Agent, Wineiper
—_—- -
MAIL CONTRACTS.
a oeg ENDERS, abbiksskD TO
a the Postuwaster (rene, “il be rm
ceived at Ollaws Gutil noow, on Friday,
May, next, fer the converance of Het
Maj-sts’. Maile, om p oposed ecntrar for
four years, over each of the following ious
from the I<t July neat:
RBALGONIE AND MEDNESFORD, 4
fis +4
teelve tiles.
BROOK-1LUF AND WAPELEA, via i”
kin nnd Henbeeala, once tere Week, computes
digianece, hrnetee.s ines.
SINTALUITAANDWAL WAY STA
seven times per week, computed distso
half ri'e.
Piinte!l notices contain nt further
formation n> te conditions of proposed ev
tracts may be seen and blaul forma of t'
dtr ettarnec] at the post ofLees ou ic
respective rontes, and at tie othee
W. W. McLEOD,
Poat Otice Laspecte’-
Post Office Inspector's Office,
Winnipeg, 29: Mareb, 1595.
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